A digital wedding invite is a strange genre. It needs to feel ceremonial without feeling stiff, intimate without feeling unfinished, and timeless without looking like it was made in a generic invitation builder. This template solves that with the same pairing the best printed invites use - a flowing script for the couple names, italic Cormorant for the details, and soft pastel pinks set against floral photography that drifts with gentle parallax as the slides advance.
The typographic hierarchy is the first thing you notice. The couple names sit in oversized Petit Formal Script - the kind of script reserved for the centerpiece of a paper invitation - while every supporting detail (date, venue, dress code) is set in italic Cormorant Garamond. That two-voice system is exactly how a traditional letterpress invite is structured, and it gives the slideshow the same sense of occasion. The dusty rose accent (#c98ba1) is used sparingly: a hairline rule under the date, a small mark on the closing flourish, nothing more.
The 7-pane structure follows the etiquette of a real invitation suite without padding it. Cover with the couple names, save the date, ceremony details, reception details, travel suggestions, RSVP with link and date, and a closing pane signed off "with love." Each pane keeps to one piece of information, which is what makes a wedding invitation legible - you do not want guests scanning a single slide trying to find the venue address.
Motion stays soft. Slow letter-fade animates the script names letter by letter on entry, drift carries the supporting type in from below, and floral background imagery sits at parallax 6-8 so it shifts gently as guests advance the slides. A subtle blur on transition between panes mimics the way a real flower arrangement softens when you step closer to it.
Send a private PaneFlow URL eight to ten months before the wedding date. The cover pane reveals the couple names with the slow letter-fade, the second pane lands the date in italic Cormorant, and guests have everything they need in two slides. Post the same slideshow as a public Instagram reveal once you are ready to make the engagement announcement broadly.
For couples skipping printed invites entirely, the 7-pane structure handles every section a paper suite covers - ceremony details, reception details, travel suggestions, dress code, RSVP. Guests who want to revisit the details a week before the wedding can return to the same URL. The single floral aesthetic across all 7 panes keeps the suite cohesive in a way that loose digital messages never feel.
The travel pane is designed for the practical realities of destination weddings. Closest airport, recommended hotels, and any private transport details fit on a single slide that guests can screenshot and reference. Combined with the venue address on the ceremony and reception panes, the slideshow becomes a single bookmark that handles every logistical question without spawning email threads.
Open this template in PaneFlow, customize it to match your brand, and export as HTML, React, Vue, or video.